Editorial principlesWhat this blog is and what it is not
These notes are independent editorial guidance. They are not official KheloMore information, not a legal or financial document, and not a recommendation for a specific academy, coach, or venue. The intent is to help the reader ask better questions before paying, so the booking that follows is the booking the reader actually wanted.
Where official KheloMore details differ from what is shown here, always follow the official flow on the app or website. This site does not represent the platform, the academies listed on it, or any payment partner.
The blog covers both routine bookings (weekly classes, regular net slots) and one-off decisions (a first-time trial, a tournament-week slot, a rained-out reschedule). Both kinds of decisions benefit from the same kind of pre-payment check, which is why the checklist format is the same across posts.
Each post tries to be specific. Generic advice like "always read the terms" is not useful; the posts name the specific lines worth reading, in the order those lines appear on the booking screen. A reader who has ten minutes can read one post and walk away with a clear set of questions for the venue.
The blog is also small enough to be read in one sitting. A reader who has an hour can read all six posts and walk away with a complete pre-payment checklist that covers app install, login, coupon terms, payment terms, class choice, and cricket nets. That hour is the single biggest investment the reader can make to avoid wasted fees.
Reading orderWhere to start
Readers who are about to pay for a class or a net slot for the first time should start with the sports class post and the cricket nets post, since those cover the most common booking decisions on KheloMore in India.
Readers who are about to install the app for the first time should start with the app source checks post, since that covers the most common install mistakes and the warning signs worth respecting.
Readers who are about to share a coupon code or a referral link should read the coupon terms post and the referral post (linked from the resource pages), since those cover the eligibility, expiry, and stacking rules that decide whether the discount actually helps the booking.
Readers who are returning to the platform after a break can scan the post titles and pick the one that matches the booking decision in front of them. The posts are not designed to be read in a fixed order.